Red: "It never was about the money." Dutch: "MONEY! WE NEED MONEY OR WE'RE GONNA DIE! FAT STACKS OF RAILROAD BONDS! ARMY PAYROLL! CORNWALL'S MONEY! JUST A LITTLE FAITH AND WE'LL BE IN TAHITI IN NO TIME SO STOP DOUBTING ME!"
@@angelo8304 I don’t think rockstar ever stated which ending was canon, but imo High “Honor | Help John” makes the most sense. He doesn’t go back for the money but decides to help his close friend whom he considers a brother. I think that’s what bro meant by “just like Arthur.”
Red Harlow is essentially a "man with no name" homage. Right down to his outfit. Walking off into the sunset was what clint eastwoods characters did best.
He's a homage to the old west movies in general... From your parents dying, to taking down a corrupt official, losing the farm, the list goes on and no he's not uncle
if i remember correctly it was called the scorpion revolver, had the highest damage per shot and accuracy of all the sidearms. There were only 2 of these guns, his father own one which was burnt up in the beginning of the game and the governor who was his business friend had the other .
The funny thing about this line is that throughout the whole story whenever he killed one of the bosses and came to collect his rewards he always said in a quite iconic tone: "I want my Money!" For me and my friends it was so iconic that we made a joke out of it so whenever someone owns the other something he would greet him with that line. Good old days.
Red Harlow is the only one who doesn’t have a tragic end. Arthur and John both sacrifice themselves, and Jack ends up being the very thing everyone wanted him to avoid, wasting his life on crime. But Red Harlow? He got revenge and then just left, no consequences to be seen. Edit: Yes I know it’s implied Jack lived to become a writer, I’m talking about what happens *on screen.* The GTA thing could easily be an Easter egg and not canon to Red Dead, as another guy pointed out the states in GTA conflict with the states in Red Dead so it’s unclear how canon that is. Edit 2: “BuT sTaTeS cHaNgE oVeR Ti-“ *Alright I get it*
red harlow has a tragic beginning instead. And to be fair jack could have just become a rancher and lived a normal life after he killed ross, we don't really know
@@nxcrobutcher I mean I think they all have pretty tragic beginnings tbf, every one of them begins their adulthood by losing people to the law essentially, or growing up in crime. It’s true that Jack could’ve left the outlaw life behind but it seems very unlikely
The thing about Jack Marston is that he became an author later in life. In GTA 5 story mode, if you go into Franklin’s house in Vinewood Hills, you find a book in his library called “Red Dead” written by J. Marston. I can guarantee that John did not write that book, and Jack always talked about becoming an author in life. Seems he succeeded in that dream
of all the protagonist, Red Harlow has the best and happy ending and he can always have another story on the next gen consoles if only Rockstar would consider giving the fans what they want because as of today some people still think that Uncle is Red Harlow.
@@nothingforyouhere418 nah. Characters like Red don't grow old to be characters like Uncle. Besides, Red Dead Revolver is just a story in this universe. Besides, after playing Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2, do you really think characters that have a cannon for an arm, or drink green magic potions that make them disappear in a puff of smoke, or teleporting natives actually exist?
@@kingcusea true but I'm not going to trust them on either after that fiasco regardless, lol. If they do it I'll see how it is first before considering it
@@Catzillin Should of had a sequel where Red who is on the run after killing the Governor, goes to Australia which was also pretty wild wild west. Would be a cool shakeup.
I don't know why but this ending reminds me of Arthur especially when he said "it never was about the money" Because when Arthur got kidnapped by Colm he also said"it's not about the money Colm"
The simple fact that he survives a Red Dead game with but a few scars to show for it easily makes him the most powerful, uncontested badass of the entire series. I love Arthur, I love John a lot more, but Red's superiority is undeniable. And no, this titan of a man did not shrivel up into the bridge troll that is Uncle. Stop.
*1:16** - "It never was about the money."* That's why Red is the best protagonist in the franchise. He was never greedy or immature, just fair and honoring his family's memory. So he survived and likely lived a peaceful life, unlike Arthur and John.
John wasn't greedy atleast not in rdr1, he was forced to go about kill his old game members or else his family would be killed It was respectful and honourable for why John went on that large mission in rdr1, he just wanted to live a quiet life away from fighting but Ross wouldn't have it
@@jackbluehq6653 Ross was right. There is no such thing as a retired criminal as John's crimes were irreparable. What's more, his honor was subjective, he had to commit many crimes to save his family. Although that doesn't exclude John's badass personality and Ross's scoundrel. But if it were in the real world: Ross would be the hero and John the villain.
@@CaioH. every kill John ever did in rdr1 should be on Ross's hands, not John's. If John could have he wouldn't have even went to kill his old friends, that was all Ross's doing. Criminals have been known to stop and actually try and live a normal life, same as John. Ross didn't even see John as human really, just a corrupt soul who Ross used as a workhorse before quickly killing it and not even caring at all. John was an anti-hero and Ross was a villian, even if by the public standards it would be the opposite. At the end of the day, John was the real man. He faced his fate and died a man who loved his family. If it were in John's hands, he never would have gone back to fighting, it was all ross's doing.
@@jackbluehq6653 That doesn't negate the fact that John killed innocents, any more than it negates the fact that Ross was evil. Lol John can be an anti-hero or an anti-villain. It was John's fault for his past that no matter what he did: He would be haunted by his past.
@CaioH. John wasn't special at all when it came for what he did all those years ago In the gang. He killed and robbed just like anyone that was in his situation. But ofcourse at the end of the day he did what he did, to survive in a vile world. And he himself suffered for his past. But that's not my point here. What im saying is John's death was unnecessary and wasn't John's fault at all. John had already changed and became a normal citizen that did honest work and from what we know, never did any crimes through his 4 years of being a farmer. He didn't die because he couldn't let go of the past, he died because Ross wouldn't let go of the past. Some say it's John's fault that Ross found him because of going for revenge on Micha, but that isn't really the case. Ross would have found John regardless, and it made it pretty easy since his farm was right next to Blackwater. All in all, John died because he wasn't allowed redemption or forgiveness, even though he tried his best. And all the blood that was spilled during rdr1 was not John's doing at all even if he was the one pulling the trigger, it was Ross with him kidnapping his family and forcing John to go on a vigilante mission. Ross could have let John alone like he promised for him taking down the old members, but Ross was to greedy and couldn't let John live in peace. Which ironically was his own downfall as Jack came back to kill him. Its a confusing mess of morals and tried to be redeemed, and not everyone will have the same opinion on the subject. Was John the bad guy or was Ross? Sure John had killed and robbed, but he did that years ago and only did because he had no choice, it was commit crimes or die. And John showed he was more than willing to let it go and change. On the other hand Ross was a man of the law, set to make ends meet. Killing John would have been an obvious decision and not a decision that wouldn't have emotionally effected him at all because to Ross, John was a criminal. My biggest hatred to Ross is how he promised freedom and a new start to John, and to let him live his last day's happy for literally doing his own job for him. But Ross was a backstabbing liar, and just had killed John anyway. In my opinion John didn't deserve his death, he made peice with himself and his violent past and wanted to be better for him family. But that was stopped by a man higher up. I'm sorry this is so long lol
Not only is that ending incredible. Not only is the story amazing. Not only does the protagonist live on with an honourable legacy... But that damn theme tune slaps HARD. I listen to "His name was King" every time I set off on any journey in any video game, because it makes it feel much more meaningful after having played the story of Red Dead Revolver. Though it may not be my favourite game, nor is it the most influential to me... But I adore this game still, alongside MGS, and so many other great storytelling titles...
It makes me sad many many people didn’t get to experience this game before the Redemption series. This game was something else.. Honestly Red Harlow has a very special place for me since he is my absolute favorite protagonist in any existing game. It’s a real shame I’ll never be seeing this beautiful man again.
Everytime i ride through armadillo i think of the fight with the clowns and the village by twin rocks i believe is where a fight leading up to pig josh is also a memorable place.
I’ve played this game since I could remember dude, this game is something else I love this game. I’ve played it at least twice every year since 2009 Red is one of the greatest game protagonists to date imo.
Final boss of every RDR game: 1. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 2. A pensioner 3. A rat DLC: A PACK OF BRAINEATING UNDEAD ZOMBIES WHILE A AZTEC GODDESS GIVES YOU INSTRUCTIONS TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE
I played this game as a 11 year old I got so mad at this fight I used to pray that I would be able to beat it. This games duels were so frustrating as a kid. I could probably go back to it and it wouldnt be all that hard but still lol
Even though it was linear and level based, this is my favorite rdr game, and one of my all time favorite games all together, the soundtrack was amazing, and the characters were so interesting, or entertaining that I can still recognize almost all of them including a lot of minor characters and villains, and remember parts of their journal entries. I'm always happy to see this game mentioned in the wild
Ppl looked older then they actually were way back when look it up teenagers looked like they were in there mid to late 20s mainly cause. Ppl didn’t live very long until proper medical care became available look at John he died at only 39 which is consider young now a days but everybody treats him likes he’s old using terms like advanced age to describe him
I always chose the soldier dude, I think his name is BUFFALO SOLDIER!!! That he always emotes on Red dead online and also he looked cool to me so I always chose him.
that was a great ending, another great ending is the end of brave fencer musashi where he is walking away from the king and the king is like could he really be? and he turns around and says, im the legendary fencer musashi hows it goin old man
I’m going to put myself out there and sound ignorant… I’m so ashamed I don’t know what game this is that you’re talking about. …And I’m Japanese-American with a fascination with Miyamoto Musashi!
@@JG09101 i think its just a random meme at this point, theres already reason on a video i watched why it cant be uncle, one of the reason i can only remember was that red dead revolver took place in the 1830s while red dead redemption 2 takes place in 1902 i think, i like online better because it takes place in 1897 and the mansion is still intact near rhodes. i like to go there because its based on a real life battlefield i visit once in a blue moon.
Probably wanted to leave something for his friends to remember their time with him by. They did all spend a good chunk of time together during the plot of the game. And with the army hunting down Red, he wouldn't be able to stick around.
I had to cut the music from 0:57 to 1:19 due to copyright reasons. /:
"Fuck...!"
damn
What's the name of the music that starts from 0:16 can you plz tell?
@@farazsiddiqui1312 ua-cam.com/video/x-VXabvlpf0/v-deo.html
I have just realised that all the endings for each of the rdr games is that they all end w the protagonist using dead eye and killing the antagonists
They also end up with the army chasing them
Holy shit yeah, red dead revolver, red dead 1 and red dead 2
Spaghetti westerns
@@corracid i can’t remember a dead eye final boss sequence in rdr 2 ?
@@corracid o nvm John against Micah at the cabin
Red: "It never was about the money."
Dutch: "MONEY! WE NEED MONEY OR WE'RE GONNA DIE! FAT STACKS OF RAILROAD BONDS! ARMY PAYROLL! CORNWALL'S MONEY! JUST A LITTLE FAITH AND WE'LL BE IN TAHITI IN NO TIME SO STOP DOUBTING ME!"
WE NEED MONEY TO BUY A BOAT! AND S E E D C A P I T A L FOR FARMING MANGOES! TRUST ME, ARTHUR! TRUST ME! TRUST MEEE!!!!
Rockstar: "IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MUNEH!"
Am I the only one that read that in Dutch's voice?
Arthur: But Dutch are are we going to pull it off without getting everyone killed?
Dutch: Damn it Arthur, I need you with me, not against me!
He insists apon(?) it.
"it never was about the money"
Goosebumps
Just like Arthur
@@fallvec1423 I don't see the correlation
@@angelo8304 I don’t think rockstar ever stated which ending was canon, but imo High “Honor | Help John” makes the most sense. He doesn’t go back for the money but decides to help his close friend whom he considers a brother. I think that’s what bro meant by “just like Arthur.”
*Dutch: REEEEEeeeeeEeee!*
"It was about sending a message"
Red Harlow is essentially a "man with no name" homage. Right down to his outfit. Walking off into the sunset was what clint eastwoods characters did best.
winning comment
red harlow is uncle
@@KleinGoki no
He's a homage to the old west movies in general... From your parents dying, to taking down a corrupt official, losing the farm, the list goes on and no he's not uncle
The Man with One Name, if you will.
Never was about the money, just this badass gun he had.
It's a 'sister gun' to his dad's revolver after all.
True player character- pick the unique item over the cash reward
The real treasure was this gun I got along the way
if i remember correctly it was called the scorpion revolver, had the highest damage per shot and accuracy of all the sidearms. There were only 2 of these guns, his father own one which was burnt up in the beginning of the game and the governor who was his business friend had the other .
Me going after the gunslingers from Boy Calloway’s side mission lines
The funny thing about this line is that throughout the whole story whenever he killed one of the bosses and came to collect his rewards he always said in a quite iconic tone: "I want my Money!"
For me and my friends it was so iconic that we made a joke out of it so whenever someone owns the other something he would greet him with that line. Good old days.
Those guys were average bounties tho. The money didn’t matter in the end because he wanted to reclaim his father’s pistol
@@malevolentstirner exactly, he needed those average bounties to survive
Cuz i think he meant that particular bounty wasnt about the money but about revenge
The governor looks like he was about to shout "nanomachines son"
Facts
"It never was about the money. It was about my lumbago."
It’s not fucking uncle dude
@@jasonkage8486 Man, it is totally Uncle.
@@ColtonWalker073 the age and looks don’t add up one bit fuckass red was 18 in 1886 homie
Thank you Guy Farting
😂😂😂
"5000 in gold sound like a fair bounty?"
"5000 dollars, for me? Can I turn myself in?"
I didn't realize it lmao
Red Harlow is the only one who doesn’t have a tragic end.
Arthur and John both sacrifice themselves, and Jack ends up being the very thing everyone wanted him to avoid, wasting his life on crime.
But Red Harlow? He got revenge and then just left, no consequences to be seen.
Edit: Yes I know it’s implied Jack lived to become a writer, I’m talking about what happens *on screen.* The GTA thing could easily be an Easter egg and not canon to Red Dead, as another guy pointed out the states in GTA conflict with the states in Red Dead so it’s unclear how canon that is.
Edit 2: “BuT sTaTeS cHaNgE oVeR Ti-“ *Alright I get it*
red harlow has a tragic beginning instead. And to be fair jack could have just become a rancher and lived a normal life after he killed ross, we don't really know
@@nxcrobutcher I mean I think they all have pretty tragic beginnings tbf, every one of them begins their adulthood by losing people to the law essentially, or growing up in crime.
It’s true that Jack could’ve left the outlaw life behind but it seems very unlikely
And that is when the uncle ending starts
The thing about Jack Marston is that he became an author later in life. In GTA 5 story mode, if you go into Franklin’s house in Vinewood Hills, you find a book in his library called “Red Dead” written by J. Marston. I can guarantee that John did not write that book, and Jack always talked about becoming an author in life. Seems he succeeded in that dream
@@mistertwister2000 he did, he wrote a book you can find it in gta
of all the protagonist, Red Harlow has the best and happy ending and he can always have another story on the next gen consoles if only Rockstar would consider giving the fans what they want because as of today some people still think that Uncle is Red Harlow.
Is he?
@@jakepancake7176 no
Why would anyone want a character like Red Harlow grow old to be a joke character like Uncle?
@@derekknott3596 because thats usually what happens to everyone in real life.
@@nothingforyouhere418 nah. Characters like Red don't grow old to be characters like Uncle. Besides, Red Dead Revolver is just a story in this universe. Besides, after playing Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2, do you really think characters that have a cannon for an arm, or drink green magic potions that make them disappear in a puff of smoke, or teleporting natives actually exist?
I would love to see Rockstar Games do a remake of "Red Dead Revolver". I know it might sound crazy, but I would personally love to see a remake.
I'd be with you if I hadn't seen how their other recent remakes went...
@@CoffeeSnep remake, not remaster
@@kingcusea true but I'm not going to trust them on either after that fiasco regardless, lol. If they do it I'll see how it is first before considering it
@@CoffeeSnep lmao can’t say I disagree
I thought we learned our lesson with GTA definitive edition
I really wish Revolver would get a sequel. My favorite.
It wouldn't make sense if it did that's why we got redemption
@@Catzillin Should of had a sequel where Red who is on the run after killing the Governor, goes to Australia which was also pretty wild wild west. Would be a cool shakeup.
@@TexasToast712 yea red was my fav red dead character since I was a kid it would be nice to see him again in a game
Redemption was meant to be a sequel to Revolver, which revolved around Red's son, but they changed it.
Red Dead Lumbago.
I don't know why but this ending reminds me of Arthur especially when he said "it never was about the money"
Because when Arthur got kidnapped by Colm he also said"it's not about the money Colm"
Dutch: HAVE SOME DAMN FAITH, WE NEED MONEY, TAHITI, ONE NORE SCORRREE, DISTRACTION, *cornwall*
They should’ve put a hidden ongoing side mission in RDR2 revolving around the ghost of Red Harlow.
The ghost of Red Harlow follows you in RDR2, up until the last mission of RDR1.
Uncle is red harlow
"Standing here, I realize...it was never about the money"
The simple fact that he survives a Red Dead game with but a few scars to show for it easily makes him the most powerful, uncontested badass of the entire series. I love Arthur, I love John a lot more, but Red's superiority is undeniable.
And no, this titan of a man did not shrivel up into the bridge troll that is Uncle.
Stop.
he contracted lumbago
Bridge troll XD
Bridge troll? Well, that ain't pretty.
its called red dead redemption, its uncle
Yeah, exactly. Red has scars on his face like John, and wears a cloth around his burnt hand
Redemption: "revenge is a fool's game."
Revolver:
Dude looks like "NANOMACHINES, SON!" dude
I just noticed that Red smiled a little at the end. Makes me think that he's kind of child at heart more than he appears. But mature.
*1:16** - "It never was about the money."*
That's why Red is the best protagonist in the franchise. He was never greedy or immature, just fair and honoring his family's memory. So he survived and likely lived a peaceful life, unlike Arthur and John.
John wasn't greedy atleast not in rdr1, he was forced to go about kill his old game members or else his family would be killed
It was respectful and honourable for why John went on that large mission in rdr1, he just wanted to live a quiet life away from fighting but Ross wouldn't have it
@@jackbluehq6653 Ross was right. There is no such thing as a retired criminal as John's crimes were irreparable. What's more, his honor was subjective, he had to commit many crimes to save his family. Although that doesn't exclude John's badass personality and Ross's scoundrel. But if it were in the real world: Ross would be the hero and John the villain.
@@CaioH. every kill John ever did in rdr1 should be on Ross's hands, not John's. If John could have he wouldn't have even went to kill his old friends, that was all Ross's doing.
Criminals have been known to stop and actually try and live a normal life, same as John.
Ross didn't even see John as human really, just a corrupt soul who Ross used as a workhorse before quickly killing it and not even caring at all.
John was an anti-hero and Ross was a villian, even if by the public standards it would be the opposite.
At the end of the day, John was the real man. He faced his fate and died a man who loved his family.
If it were in John's hands, he never would have gone back to fighting, it was all ross's doing.
@@jackbluehq6653 That doesn't negate the fact that John killed innocents, any more than it negates the fact that Ross was evil. Lol John can be an anti-hero or an anti-villain. It was John's fault for his past that no matter what he did: He would be haunted by his past.
@CaioH. John wasn't special at all when it came for what he did all those years ago In the gang.
He killed and robbed just like anyone that was in his situation. But ofcourse at the end of the day he did what he did, to survive in a vile world. And he himself suffered for his past. But that's not my point here.
What im saying is John's death was unnecessary and wasn't John's fault at all. John had already changed and became a normal citizen that did honest work and from what we know, never did any crimes through his 4 years of being a farmer. He didn't die because he couldn't let go of the past, he died because Ross wouldn't let go of the past.
Some say it's John's fault that Ross found him because of going for revenge on Micha, but that isn't really the case.
Ross would have found John regardless, and it made it pretty easy since his farm was right next to Blackwater.
All in all, John died because he wasn't allowed redemption or forgiveness, even though he tried his best.
And all the blood that was spilled during rdr1 was not John's doing at all even if he was the one pulling the trigger, it was Ross with him kidnapping his family and forcing John to go on a vigilante mission.
Ross could have let John alone like he promised for him taking down the old members, but Ross was to greedy and couldn't let John live in peace.
Which ironically was his own downfall as Jack came back to kill him.
Its a confusing mess of morals and tried to be redeemed, and not everyone will have the same opinion on the subject.
Was John the bad guy or was Ross?
Sure John had killed and robbed, but he did that years ago and only did because he had no choice, it was commit crimes or die. And John showed he was more than willing to let it go and change.
On the other hand Ross was a man of the law, set to make ends meet. Killing John would have been an obvious decision and not a decision that wouldn't have emotionally effected him at all because to Ross, John was a criminal.
My biggest hatred to Ross is how he promised freedom and a new start to John, and to let him live his last day's happy for literally doing his own job for him. But Ross was a backstabbing liar, and just had killed John anyway.
In my opinion John didn't deserve his death, he made peice with himself and his violent past and wanted to be better for him family. But that was stopped by a man higher up.
I'm sorry this is so long lol
Man, I remember being 10 and playing this. This was one of those longest two minutes of my life. This will forever be my favorite game.
Not only is that ending incredible.
Not only is the story amazing.
Not only does the protagonist live on with an honourable legacy...
But that damn theme tune slaps HARD.
I listen to "His name was King" every time I set off on any journey in any video game, because it makes it feel much more meaningful after having played the story of Red Dead Revolver.
Though it may not be my favourite game, nor is it the most influential to me... But I adore this game still, alongside MGS, and so many other great storytelling titles...
Metal gear solids are on a whole nother level of film and gaming
sadly, rockstar had to nerf him with lumbago
@@pyrosorus9880 lumbago is very serious, please don't make fun of uncle's suffering 😔
@@lavishlyvice im terribly sorry, it will never happen again
*”It never was about the money it’s about sending the message..”*
Red Harlow is a legend 🙌 "it never was about the money"💰......
Badass way to end the game
it was about the lumbago
It makes me sad many many people didn’t get to experience this game before the Redemption series.
This game was something else..
Honestly Red Harlow has a very special place for me since he is my absolute favorite protagonist in any existing game.
It’s a real shame I’ll never be seeing this beautiful man again.
It's a shame that Rockstar didn't include this game more in Redemption's lore. It was a great game.
The only Red Dead game that had a happy ending.
Red dead 2 was semi-happy though.
@Just Don't of course, same here, but I meant the whole family ending, Abigail, John, Jack, Uncle, ect..
All I can say is thank you for giving this game more recognition 😁
😅 I forgot how much this game looked like a Dire Straits money for nothing video
Everytime i ride through armadillo i think of the fight with the clowns and the village by twin rocks i believe is where a fight leading up to pig josh is also a memorable place.
I’ve played this game since I could remember dude, this game is something else I love this game. I’ve played it at least twice every year since 2009 Red is one of the greatest game protagonists to date imo.
Final boss of every RDR game:
1. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
2. A pensioner
3. A rat
DLC: A PACK OF BRAINEATING UNDEAD ZOMBIES WHILE A AZTEC GODDESS GIVES YOU INSTRUCTIONS TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE
That’s so accurate lol
...you mean the governor of a state?
what the fuck
1. Looks like he was about to shout "nanomachines son"
Yeah, griffin was governor, a little less important than the president
I played this game as a 11 year old I got so mad at this fight I used to pray that I would be able to beat it. This games duels were so frustrating as a kid. I could probably go back to it and it wouldnt be all that hard but still lol
I know what you mean, it took me nearly ten years to figure out how the duels in RDR1 actually worked.
"it's not about the money. It's about the Red Dead redemption" i got chills
i love when Arthur said “it’s redemption time” and redeemed all over everybody
@@bIuecap?
Wounderful end
Red dead Revolver is such an underrated gem 😄
Bro the final boss looks like Senator Armstrong
Imagine Uncle going back there like: hey, ya still got the bounty for me?
Uncles not red
@@JapatiYTP realised it like yesterday, but it would make his character better
why does that give me goosebumps
His nanomachines weren't invented yet
Even though it was linear and level based, this is my favorite rdr game, and one of my all time favorite games all together, the soundtrack was amazing, and the characters were so interesting, or entertaining that I can still recognize almost all of them including a lot of minor characters and villains, and remember parts of their journal entries.
I'm always happy to see this game mentioned in the wild
Bring back AAA level-based games
Yoww I just realize that JT red dead redemption 2 rap has a reference to the "5000 and gold sounds like a fair bounty"
And the "it never was about the money "
never realized Red Harlow got into a duel with senator Armstrong.
Arthur: Revenge is a fool's game
Red: GG EZ
Red is the only protagonist that lived
Jack
@@andrewmaddox2889From the start to the end of the game, Red is.
That one-line:"im the red dead revolver"
I didn't know Senator Armstrong was in this game...
“You want stars? I’ll give you stars” is a close second
If we ever get a "what if the gang got to Tahiti" DLC Arthur and John should meet Red there
I'm glad he was able to defeat senator Armstrong before he could get a hold of nano machines and a metal gear
Grimm Griffon is Senator Armstrong's great grandad.
I was about to say that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Governor lookin like 1899's very own Senator Armstrong
hes is one of his descendants
Uncle was such a badass back in the day
The guy looks like senator armstrong
"Wild West Armstrong isn't real he can't hurt you."
*Wild West Armstrong:*
Nanomachines Boah!
“… it’s about the METS BABY, LETS GO METS CMON HOMERUNCOMEONMETS”
Red Dead Revolver is just behind Red Dead Redemption 2. Childhood game and a good classic western story.
He was just trying to make the mother of all omelets...
can't fret over every egg
Wild that that’s the same voice actor for Steve Haines (main FIB agent) in GTA V
The fact that Red's gun is the Navy revolver and it's in Red Dead Online makes this even better.
Arthur: its always about the MoNeH”
The Marshal in RDR 1 is Red Harlow, that's what I think.
Isn't he too old? Red is like 20 years old here, or something.
@@Yggi11 Marshal was probably in his late 40's-early 50's so he wasn't that old.
Ppl looked older then they actually were way back when look it up teenagers looked like they were in there mid to late 20s mainly cause. Ppl didn’t live very long until proper medical care became available look at John he died at only 39 which is consider young now a days but everybody treats him likes he’s old using terms like advanced age to describe him
He seemed old to most ppl cause back then ppl died young
If you read the 1914 newspaper in Rdr1 it gives the Marshal’s actual name, saying he retired. I can’t remember what it was but Red Harlow wasn’t it
The legendary bounty hunter turned outlaw
It was never about the money 💵
"its about sending a messege"
I always chose the soldier dude, I think his name is BUFFALO SOLDIER!!! That he always emotes on Red dead online and also he looked cool to me so I always chose him.
Yeah and his rifle was not something to go against, with it's high fire rate and explosive deadeye
Rockstar, Naughty Dog and From software. Never diappoints. Love these guys. They pour all the passion and hardwork in these games.
I remember my dad being so proud of me for killing him. 15 or so years before "are ya winning, son?"
"Are you winning, son?" has been a thing forever. My parents used to do that all the time.
in the rdr series, every character that seeks revenge die or disappear
Why can’t this be a movie?!? Why?!?
rip jack swift
bro didnt have to go out like that
that was a great ending, another great ending is the end of brave fencer musashi where he is walking away from the king and the king is like could he really be? and he turns around and says, im the legendary fencer musashi hows it goin old man
Great game
I’m going to put myself out there and sound ignorant… I’m so ashamed I don’t know what game this is that you’re talking about.
…And I’m Japanese-American with a fascination with Miyamoto Musashi!
why did that look like the senator
“I used to be a gunslinger just like you, Arthur. Then I took lumbago..."
- Red “Uncle” Harlow
Always and i mean always
.. Love this game just a secret if you beat the game more than 4 times you start to unlock cool cheats
This series has come a long way but still red dead revolver still deserves some recognition
Uncle is fucking bad ass dude.
Îs not uncle
@@sylasmihnea9171 hasnt been confirmed or denied let the man have fun
@@tylerfreal6472 îs confirmed by the rockstar check online
@@sylasmihnea9171 link it haven't found anything from rockstar after 10 mins
@@sylasmihnea9171 go on, you owe a link boy
What a badass ending “it never was about the money”
Nanomachines Son!
Not to alarm you, but this Griffon fella looks like Senator "My source is I made it the fuck up" Armstrong.
Apparently revenge isnt always a fools game if it isn't about the money
Happy 20th anniversary to this game that started a series that'll forever be remembered.
That’s why he always asking Arthur for money. Gave his away
Omg guys look. Mega Cringe comment.
@@fahimabdul8733 word abdi
Revenge is the greatest prize 🗡
I watched my girlfriend beat this game and I genuinely love it. We both love a good story of revenge and this really hit the mark.
“NANOMACHINES, SON!”
Rip Jack 🙏
R.I.P jack? I'm confused?
@@billwilliamson7087Jack Swift
@@VADERSOLOSYOURFAVVERSE ah
governer looking like he was making mother of all omlettes
Hopefully sometime we have a remake of red. I don't see why not
Uncle sure lived one hell of a life
Just beat the game a few hours ago this video does not do it justice
The dude he shot looked like Senator Armstrong
Uncle used to be so badass. You can see why he just wants to rest in Red Dead Redemption
Red Harlow is not Uncle I thought this theory was dead
I wish
He would've still been a badass if it wasn't for that damn Lumbago
@@JG09101 i think its just a random meme at this point, theres already reason on a video i watched why it cant be uncle, one of the reason i can only remember was that red dead revolver took place in the 1830s while red dead redemption 2 takes place in 1902 i think, i like online better because it takes place in 1897 and the mansion is still intact near rhodes. i like to go there because its based on a real life battlefield i visit once in a blue moon.
@@JG09101 it's not a theory it's a fact
They really need to retcon red being uncle
Can someone explain to me why red gave his revolver to buffalo?
The scorpion revolver is a family heirloom so super valuable to Red. Maybe to show that he doesnt care about material possessions?
Probably wanted to leave something for his friends to remember their time with him by. They did all spend a good chunk of time together during the plot of the game.
And with the army hunting down Red, he wouldn't be able to stick around.
@@defector1643 He didn't give Buffalo the Scorpion, tho.
Such an awesome line delivered SO well
Why did you cut the " it was about my lumbago " line.
So iconic 👌🏽
I guess this is what happened to senator Armstrong’s great grandfather